[PHP] php bug from 2003 still alive?!

2009-03-30 Thread Merlin Morgenstern
Hello, I am experiencing problems with utf-8 and php. There seems to be a problem with BOM. Some postings say that I have to compile php with --enable-zend-multibyte. HOwever those postings are very old (2003!). http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=22108 Is this still necessary with the newest

Re: [PHP] php bug from 2003 still alive?!

2009-03-30 Thread Thiago H. Pojda
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Merlin Morgenstern merli...@fastmail.fmwrote: Some postings say that I have to compile php with --enable-zend-multibyte. HOwever those postings are very old (2003!). http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=22108 Did you see what Derick said abut this in the last

Re: [PHP] php bug from 2003 still alive?!

2009-03-30 Thread Merlin Morgenstern
Yes I was reading about this. However, try to do a search on this: http://www.google.de/search?hl=deq=enable-zend-multibytebtnG=Google-Suchemeta= Loads of postings that do not look that good. What are all the chinese sites do? It is strange that there is no official description on php.net

[PHP] UTF 8 support - enable-zend-multibyte ( was Re: [PHP] php bug from 2003 still alive?! - )

2009-03-30 Thread Merlin Morgenstern
HI there, I now compiled php with zend multibyte. The trouble with the extra characters is now gone, but all special characters are now replaced with a questionmark! The document type shows utf-8, but somehow php seems not to pars the content OK. Does nobody have the same problem? Regards,

Re: [PHP] UTF 8 support - enable-zend-multibyte ( was Re: [PHP] php bug from 2003 still alive?! - )

2009-03-30 Thread haliphax
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Merlin Morgenstern merli...@fastmail.fm wrote: HI there, I now compiled php with zend multibyte. The trouble with the extra characters is now gone, but all special characters are now replaced with a questionmark! The document type shows utf-8, but somehow php

Re: [PHP] UTF 8 support - enable-zend-multibyte ( was Re: [PHP] php bug from 2003 still alive?! - )

2009-03-30 Thread Merlin Morgenstern
haliphax wrote: On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Merlin Morgenstern merli...@fastmail.fm wrote: HI there, I now compiled php with zend multibyte. The trouble with the extra characters is now gone, but all special characters are now replaced with a questionmark! The document type shows utf-8,

[PHP] PHP Bug Tracking

2006-07-06 Thread Chris Hemmings
Can anyone point me in the direction where I can find a place to download the bug track system that PHP/PEAR PECL uses. I seem to remember it is available but can't find it anymore! Ta! Chris. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit:

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug Tracking

2006-07-06 Thread Dan McCullough
This one? http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/other/eventum/ On 7/6/06, Chris Hemmings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone point me in the direction where I can find a place to download the bug track system that PHP/PEAR PECL uses. I seem to remember it is available but can't find it anymore! Ta!

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug Tracking

2006-07-06 Thread Chris Hemmings
Dan McCullough wrote: This one? http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/other/eventum/ On 7/6/06, Chris Hemmings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone point me in the direction where I can find a place to download the bug track system that PHP/PEAR PECL uses. I seem to remember it is available but

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug Tracking

2006-07-06 Thread Dan McCullough
I just installed it so its fresh in my mind. :) On 7/6/06, Chris Hemmings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dan McCullough wrote: This one? http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/other/eventum/ On 7/6/06, Chris Hemmings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone point me in the direction where I can find a

[PHP] PHP Bug/Error with XML Parsing Syntax??

2005-06-13 Thread Scott Fletcher
I'm not sure what's wrong with PHP.. I ran the XML file through the Mozilla and it validate just fine. I get XML parse error but it gave no reason for the errors. The source code here is [code] $data = MessageWere changing/Message; $xml_parser = xml_parser_create('ISO-8859-1');

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug/Error with XML Parsing Syntax??

2005-06-13 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, June 13, 2005 10:21 am, Scott Fletcher said: I'm not sure what's wrong with PHP.. I ran the XML file through the Mozilla and it validate just fine. I get XML parse error but it gave no reason for the errors. The source code here is [code] $data = MessageWere changing/Message;

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug/Error with XML Parsing Syntax??

2005-06-13 Thread Scott Fletcher
Finally, the newsgroup start working once again... The problem was if (xml_error_string($xml_parser)) { which I was told should be if (xml_get_error_code($xml_parser) != XML_ERROR_NONE) { It solve my problem now. Now how do I parse the DTD's entity, element, etc along with the PHP's

[PHP] PHP bug within multi. dimensional arrays?

2005-06-06 Thread Merlin
Hi there, I am outputting an multidim. array. That works fine, except one thing. The first letter of the value inside dimension 1 always gets printed. For example: I fill the arrays: while ($row = mysql_fetch_object($result)){ $cat[$row-main_id][name]=

Re: [PHP] PHP bug within multi. dimensional arrays?

2005-06-06 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Merlin, Monday, June 6, 2005, 2:51:39 PM, you wrote: M while ($row = mysql_fetch_object($result)){ M $cat[$row-main_id][name] = $row-main_name; M $cat[$row-main_id][$row-sub_id][name] = M $row-sub_name; M } Quote array keys.. ALWAYS

Re: [PHP] PHP bug within multi. dimensional arrays?

2005-06-06 Thread Merlin
Richard Davey wrote: Hello Merlin, Monday, June 6, 2005, 2:51:39 PM, you wrote: M while ($row = mysql_fetch_object($result)){ M $cat[$row-main_id][name] = $row-main_name; M $cat[$row-main_id][$row-sub_id][name] = M $row-sub_name; M } Quote

Re: [PHP] PHP bug within multi. dimensional arrays?

2005-06-06 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, June 6, 2005 6:51 am, Merlin said: I am outputting an multidim. array. That works fine, except one thing. The first letter of the value inside dimension 1 always gets printed. For example: I fill the arrays: while ($row = mysql_fetch_object($result)){

Re: [PHP] PHP bug tracker, it is freely available

2004-08-15 Thread Jean-Christian Imbeault
Christian Stocker wrote: http://cvs.php.net/php-bugs-web/ Thanks! Now, is there any installation documentation? ;) Can't seem to find any under php-bugs-web. Jc -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] PHP bug tracker, it is freely available

2004-08-13 Thread Jean-Christian Imbeault
I absolutely love the PHP bug tracker and was wondering if it freely available software or software internal to php.net only? I've looked around but can't find a link to it anywhere. -- Jean-Christian Imbeault Assistant Manager Technology Department _ Mizuho

Re: [PHP] PHP bug tracker, it is freely available

2004-08-13 Thread Christian Stocker
http://cvs.php.net/php-bugs-web/ chregu On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 18:18:45 +0900, Jean-Christian Imbeault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I absolutely love the PHP bug tracker and was wondering if it freely available software or software internal to php.net only? I've looked around but can't find a link

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-05 Thread Lars Torben Wilson
Siddharth Hegde wrote: While we are on this topic, I have noticed that for only some keys, the following does not work $arr[KEY_NAME] but when I change this to $arr['KEY_NAME'] it works. I seriosuly doubt that KEY_NAME is a restricted keyword as dreamweawer highlights these in different colors and

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-03 Thread Dennis Freise
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 11:08:38 +0200 Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just try this : $temp = $country_list[$country_symbol]['AU'] ; Seems better :) Yes, but wrong. The original: $temp = $country_list[$country_symbol['AU']] ; 2 levels of arrays. 2 _different_ arrays. $country_symbol = array(

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-03 Thread Dennis Freise
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 11:56:52 +0200 Dennis Freise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Errr... these need to be assoc as well: $country_symbol = array( 'AU' = 'some_value' ); $country_list = array( 'some_value', 'some_other_value' ); $country_list = array( 'some_value' = 'some_other_value' ); For your

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-03 Thread Siddharth Hegde
While we are on this topic, I have noticed that for only some keys, the following does not work $arr[KEY_NAME] but when I change this to $arr['KEY_NAME'] it works. I seriosuly doubt that KEY_NAME is a restricted keyword as dreamweawer highlights these in different colors and this happens very

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-03 Thread Wudi
It works on Apache/2.0.49 (Win32) PHP/4.3.7. It wrote the following to test it: ?php $country_symbol = array( 'AU' = 5 ); $country_list = array( 5 = 'Australia' ); $temp = $country_list[$country_symbol['AU']]; echo '$country_list[$country_symbol[\'AU\']] =

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-03 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Siddharth Hegde: While we are on this topic, I have noticed that for only some keys, the following does not work $arr[KEY_NAME] but when I change this to $arr['KEY_NAME'] it works. Because that is the *right* way to access the keyname. I seriosuly doubt that KEY_NAME is a

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-03 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Dennis Freise: On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 11:08:38 +0200 Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BTW: $array[$second_array['key']] works fine for me... php 5.0.0rc3 This behaviour has worked since around version 3 Curt -- First, let me assure you that this is not one of those shady pyramid

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-03 Thread John W. Holmes
Siddharth Hegde wrote: While we are on this topic, I have noticed that for only some keys, the following does not work $arr[KEY_NAME] but when I change this to $arr['KEY_NAME'] it works. That's because KEY_NAME is a constant and 'KEY_NAME' is a string. So unless you really have a constant called

RE: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-02 Thread Pierre
Just try this : $temp = $country_list[$country_symbol]['AU'] ; Seems better :) Pierre -Message d'origine- De : adwinwijaya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : vendredi 2 juillet 2004 05:01 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : [PHP] PHP Bug ? Hi... I found a bug (may be) I tried to do like

[PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-01 Thread adwinwijaya
Hi... I found a bug (may be) I tried to do like this: $temp = $country_list[$country_symbol['AU']] ; this didnt work, so I have to change to : $symbol = $country_symbol['AU']; $temp = $country_list[$symbol] ; is this PHP bug ? -- Best regards, adwinwijaya

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug ?

2004-07-01 Thread zareef ahmed
Hi, which version on php u r using? it should work. (Actually working on own system with php 4.3.2) try $country_list[($country_symbol['AU'])]; Zareef Ahmed --- adwinwijaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi... I found a bug (may be) I tried to do like this: $temp =

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug Problems

2003-10-06 Thread Richard Baskett
on 10/2/03 7:00, Jay Blanchard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] Because it is not a bug, it is bad code design! 8000+ lines of $x = 1; is just downright goofy! Did you happen to try it with 8000+ repeated blocks of any other type? My bet is that it would quit then too. Yeah no crash

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug Problems

2003-10-02 Thread Eugene Lee
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 07:50:10PM -0700, Richard Baskett wrote: : : Well I saw a post on a forum talking about a certain bug that PHP has for : Mac OS X.. so I thought.. Im on OS X, I should see if that bug is real since : on bugs.php.net they say it's bogus which you can view here: : :

RE: [PHP] PHP Bug Problems

2003-10-02 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] So I tried it out.. at first I created a loop that assigned $x = 1; a whole bunch of times, but that didn¹t crash anything.. .. 7996 Well to make an already long story short.. it looks like after a couple of hours bugs.php.net has removed my post. My question to you is.. is there any

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug Problems

2003-10-02 Thread Richard Baskett
on 10/2/03 5:12 AM, Jay Blanchard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] So I tried it out.. at first I created a loop that assigned $x = 1; a whole bunch of times, but that didn¹t crash anything.. .. 7996 Well to make an already long story short.. it looks like after a couple of hours

RE: [PHP] PHP Bug Problems

2003-10-02 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Because it is not a bug, it is bad code design! 8000+ lines of $x = 1; is just downright goofy! Did you happen to try it with 8000+ repeated blocks of any other type? My bet is that it would quit then too. Yeah no crash because that's only a couple lines of code :) And yeah it doesn¹t

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug Problems

2003-10-02 Thread Richard Baskett
on 10/2/03 7:00 AM, Jay Blanchard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] Because it is not a bug, it is bad code design! 8000+ lines of $x = 1; is just downright goofy! Did you happen to try it with 8000+ repeated blocks of any other type? My bet is that it would quit then too. Yeah no crash

[PHP] PHP Bug Problems

2003-10-01 Thread Richard Baskett
Well I saw a post on a forum talking about a certain bug that PHP has for Mac OS X.. so I thought.. Im on OS X, I should see if that bug is real since on bugs.php.net they say it's bogus which you can view here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=25394 So I tried it out.. at first I created a loop

[PHP] PHP Bug or just a strange behaivor?

2003-07-09 Thread Marcus Hufvudsson
Hi, Let's get right to it... When I try to do this: ? echo $_COOKIE['test.1']; ? It doesn't work (needless to say there is a cookie that goes by this name) So, when I did this: ? foreach($_COOKIE as $cook = $val) { echo $val . - .$cook .br; } ? I got:

Re: [PHP] PHP Bug or just a strange behaivor?

2003-07-09 Thread Chris Boget
So I though that you couldn't have dots in your array names... Just to be sure I wrote a small test program like this: [snip] So... anyone know what's up? I believe that if you do it manually in a script, it works fine. But if PHP gets/sets the value from POST, GET, COOKIE, etc. it

RE: [PHP] PHP Bug or just a strange behaivor?

2003-07-09 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
-Original Message- From: Marcus Hufvudsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 July 2003 13:56 Hi, Let's get right to it... When I try to do this: ? echo $_COOKIE['test.1']; ? It doesn't work (needless to say there is a cookie that goes by this name) So, when I did this:

[PHP] php bug?

2001-09-05 Thread Gabor Gludovatz
Hi, I assume that it is not a normal behavior of PHP to get crashed together with Apache by a simple script. I tried to set up PHPGroupWare and at the second setup step (when I try to enter my password at the Setup/Config Admin Login) I got no answer from Apache. After a little investigation I

[PHP] php bug reporting

2001-06-19 Thread akhil chugh
Dear Sir i am getting a bug in php where by i can't pass the values of the data entered by the user into the database pls help --akhil Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1

RE: [PHP] php bug reporting

2001-06-19 Thread Jon Haworth
I think perhaps a bit more detail is needed :-) What's the error, can we see your code, what database are you using, etc. Cheers Jon -Original Message- From: akhil chugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 June 2001 05:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] php bug reporting Dear

Re: [PHP] php bug reporting

2001-06-19 Thread Andreas D. Landmark
At 19.06.2001 05:29, you wrote: Dear Sir i am getting a bug in php where by i can't pass the values of the data entered by the user into the database pls help --akhil Show us your code, as more than 9 out of 10 times the error is in chair-screen section aka. operator/user and not in the

RE: [PHP] php bug reporting

2001-06-19 Thread scott [gts]
akhil, do you have a database server installed ? -Original Message- From: Andreas D. Landmark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 1:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] php bug reporting At 19.06.2001 05:29, you wrote: Dear Sir i am getting